1989 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships
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The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1989 were held February 2–12 in the
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. de.wikipedia.org Alpine Skiweltmeisterschaft 1989 Outside of the Winter Olympics of
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, the alpine world championships returned to the U.S. for the first time since
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, which were also in Colorado at
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. Vail's first championship served to re-introduce Colorado to a European audience, with coverage of the events broadcast during
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. The championship was marked by the death of the President of the Spanish Olympic Committee Alfonso, Duke of Anjou and Cádiz, who was beheaded by a cable which he collided with as it was being raised to support a finish line banner."Alfonso de Borbón, 52, of Spain Dies in Colorado Skiing Accident", ''The New York Times'' (1 February 1989): A19.
Vail Vail is a home rule municipality in Eagle County, Colorado, United States. The population of the town was 4,835 in 2020. Home to Vail Ski Resort, the largest ski mountain in Colorado, the town is known for its hotels, dining, and for the numero ...
and Beaver Creek later hosted the World Championships a decade later, in
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Men's competitions


Downhill

''Monday, February 6''
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Super-G

''Wednesday, February 8''
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Giant Slalom

''Thursday, February 9''
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Slalom

''Sunday, February 12''
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Combination

''Monday, January 30, and Friday, February 3''
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Women's competitions


Downhill

''Sunday, February 5''
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Super-G

''Wednesday, February 8''
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Giant Slalom

''Saturday, February 11''
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Slalom

''Tuesday, February 7''
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Combination

''Sunday, January 29, and Thursday, February 2''
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Medals table


References


External links


FIS-ski.com
– results – 1989 World Championships – Vail, Colorado, USA

– results – World Championships
Ski-db.com
- 1989 Vail - Alpine World Ski Championships
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